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The Handbook of Communication History addresses central ideas, social practices, and media of communication as they have developed across time, cultures, and world geographical regions.
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The Handbook of Communication History addresses central ideas, social practices, and media of communication as they have developed across time, cultures, and world geographical regions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136514319
- Artikelnr.: 38405124
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136514319
- Artikelnr.: 38405124
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Peter Simonson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Janice Peck is Associate Professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at UC Boulder. Robert T. Craig is Professor in the Department of Communication at UC Boulder. John P. Jackson, Jr., is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at UC Boulder.
Series Editor's ForewordRobert T. Craig
IntroductionPeter Simonson, Janice Peck, Robert T. Craig, and John P.
Jackson, Jr.
1. FieldThe History of Communication History. Peter Simonson, Janice Peck,
Robert T. Craig, and John P. Jackson, Jr.Media. David Crowley and Paul
HeyerCommunication Research. Jefferson D. Pooley and David W. Park2. Modes
Audiences: Publics, Crowds, Mass. Richard ButschRhetoric in Cross-Cultural
Perspectives. C. Jan SwearingenConversation. Peter BurkeVisual
Communication. Michael GriffinCommunication in Music. Christian Kaden
3. Media Print Culture. Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray
Journalism. John NeroneTelecommunications. Gabriele BalbiRadio
Broadcasting. Christopher H. SterlingTelevision. Andreas FickersNew Media.
Benjamin Peters and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
4. Society The City. Juraj KittlerScience Communication. Joan Leach
Politics. Josef SeethalerLabor. Nathan GodfriedWar. Mette MortensenGender
and Media: A Very Short Herstory. Karen RossRace. Murali Balaji and Letrell
D. CrittendenOrganizing. Karen Lee Ashcraft and Pushkala Prasad
5. World Rhetoric in Latin America. Susan Romano'Cultural Imperialism'
Revisited: The Case of Broadcasting in Latin America, India, and China.
John SinclairCommunication in Colonial and Post-Colonial Southern Africa.
Donal P. McCracken and Ruth E. Teer-TomaselliIslam, Mediation and
Technology. Nabil EchchabiJewish Media and Communication in the Modern Age.
Gideon KoutsEast Asian Communication Studies. Guo-Ming Chen, Akira
Miyahara, and Min-Sun Kim
Epilogue: The Futures of Communication. Lucien Sfez
IntroductionPeter Simonson, Janice Peck, Robert T. Craig, and John P.
Jackson, Jr.
1. FieldThe History of Communication History. Peter Simonson, Janice Peck,
Robert T. Craig, and John P. Jackson, Jr.Media. David Crowley and Paul
HeyerCommunication Research. Jefferson D. Pooley and David W. Park2. Modes
Audiences: Publics, Crowds, Mass. Richard ButschRhetoric in Cross-Cultural
Perspectives. C. Jan SwearingenConversation. Peter BurkeVisual
Communication. Michael GriffinCommunication in Music. Christian Kaden
3. Media Print Culture. Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray
Journalism. John NeroneTelecommunications. Gabriele BalbiRadio
Broadcasting. Christopher H. SterlingTelevision. Andreas FickersNew Media.
Benjamin Peters and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
4. Society The City. Juraj KittlerScience Communication. Joan Leach
Politics. Josef SeethalerLabor. Nathan GodfriedWar. Mette MortensenGender
and Media: A Very Short Herstory. Karen RossRace. Murali Balaji and Letrell
D. CrittendenOrganizing. Karen Lee Ashcraft and Pushkala Prasad
5. World Rhetoric in Latin America. Susan Romano'Cultural Imperialism'
Revisited: The Case of Broadcasting in Latin America, India, and China.
John SinclairCommunication in Colonial and Post-Colonial Southern Africa.
Donal P. McCracken and Ruth E. Teer-TomaselliIslam, Mediation and
Technology. Nabil EchchabiJewish Media and Communication in the Modern Age.
Gideon KoutsEast Asian Communication Studies. Guo-Ming Chen, Akira
Miyahara, and Min-Sun Kim
Epilogue: The Futures of Communication. Lucien Sfez
Series Editor's ForewordRobert T. Craig
IntroductionPeter Simonson, Janice Peck, Robert T. Craig, and John P.
Jackson, Jr.
1. FieldThe History of Communication History. Peter Simonson, Janice Peck,
Robert T. Craig, and John P. Jackson, Jr.Media. David Crowley and Paul
HeyerCommunication Research. Jefferson D. Pooley and David W. Park2. Modes
Audiences: Publics, Crowds, Mass. Richard ButschRhetoric in Cross-Cultural
Perspectives. C. Jan SwearingenConversation. Peter BurkeVisual
Communication. Michael GriffinCommunication in Music. Christian Kaden
3. Media Print Culture. Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray
Journalism. John NeroneTelecommunications. Gabriele BalbiRadio
Broadcasting. Christopher H. SterlingTelevision. Andreas FickersNew Media.
Benjamin Peters and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
4. Society The City. Juraj KittlerScience Communication. Joan Leach
Politics. Josef SeethalerLabor. Nathan GodfriedWar. Mette MortensenGender
and Media: A Very Short Herstory. Karen RossRace. Murali Balaji and Letrell
D. CrittendenOrganizing. Karen Lee Ashcraft and Pushkala Prasad
5. World Rhetoric in Latin America. Susan Romano'Cultural Imperialism'
Revisited: The Case of Broadcasting in Latin America, India, and China.
John SinclairCommunication in Colonial and Post-Colonial Southern Africa.
Donal P. McCracken and Ruth E. Teer-TomaselliIslam, Mediation and
Technology. Nabil EchchabiJewish Media and Communication in the Modern Age.
Gideon KoutsEast Asian Communication Studies. Guo-Ming Chen, Akira
Miyahara, and Min-Sun Kim
Epilogue: The Futures of Communication. Lucien Sfez
IntroductionPeter Simonson, Janice Peck, Robert T. Craig, and John P.
Jackson, Jr.
1. FieldThe History of Communication History. Peter Simonson, Janice Peck,
Robert T. Craig, and John P. Jackson, Jr.Media. David Crowley and Paul
HeyerCommunication Research. Jefferson D. Pooley and David W. Park2. Modes
Audiences: Publics, Crowds, Mass. Richard ButschRhetoric in Cross-Cultural
Perspectives. C. Jan SwearingenConversation. Peter BurkeVisual
Communication. Michael GriffinCommunication in Music. Christian Kaden
3. Media Print Culture. Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray
Journalism. John NeroneTelecommunications. Gabriele BalbiRadio
Broadcasting. Christopher H. SterlingTelevision. Andreas FickersNew Media.
Benjamin Peters and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
4. Society The City. Juraj KittlerScience Communication. Joan Leach
Politics. Josef SeethalerLabor. Nathan GodfriedWar. Mette MortensenGender
and Media: A Very Short Herstory. Karen RossRace. Murali Balaji and Letrell
D. CrittendenOrganizing. Karen Lee Ashcraft and Pushkala Prasad
5. World Rhetoric in Latin America. Susan Romano'Cultural Imperialism'
Revisited: The Case of Broadcasting in Latin America, India, and China.
John SinclairCommunication in Colonial and Post-Colonial Southern Africa.
Donal P. McCracken and Ruth E. Teer-TomaselliIslam, Mediation and
Technology. Nabil EchchabiJewish Media and Communication in the Modern Age.
Gideon KoutsEast Asian Communication Studies. Guo-Ming Chen, Akira
Miyahara, and Min-Sun Kim
Epilogue: The Futures of Communication. Lucien Sfez